4.5.11

No time or not interested ....... ?

Well, most of time when we declined some appointments, sales talks, outings, dinners, lunches and etc; the 'no time' phrase was often used. I guess it's a convenient and polite way to turn down some sincere or business invitations. I guess it's allright to decline others but sometimes, we also often use the 'no time' excuse on ourselves.

I realised when you are interested in something, no matter what, you will have time for it. Say for myself, I never failed to turn up for my badminton sessions twice or sometimes thrice a week. However when it comes to other stuffs which I needed to go for my own good sake, a slightest headache will definitely a convenience for me to call it off. Simply enough, I don't really make time for stuffs that I'm not interested but I 'have' to do it.

I feel that motivations helps in this area. Think about the rewards if you persisted and go for the trainings or meetings though you have to endure hardship or difficulties. For example, if you learning to drive and hates driving lessons, imagined the rewards when you become an accomplished driver. You can go anywhere and be a more confident person.

Usually, when we involved in something, I am sure there's always a goal in mind. I don't think one would take up something with no reasons. Thus, focus on the rewards and you will have time for it. On the other hand, you will definitely have no time if you are over-committed. Choose a few activities and focus on it till you achieved what you wanted.

Just some sharing ...to motivate my own self and hope it benefits you too! :)

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